846. Ibid., p. 97.
1095
847. Thurlow, p. 51; Rebecca West, Meaning of Treason (London, 1949/2000), pp. 77f.
1096
848. Cf. Mack, Public Schools, p. 404; Carl Peters, Vermachtnis, p. 4.
1097
849. Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 57f.
1098
850. Ibid., p. 62; Kusherand Lunn, Traditions of Intolerance, pp. 142, 163f, 170; Linehan, pp. 48f.
1099
851. Colin Cross, p. 60.
1100
852. Ibid., p. 59.
1101
853. Ibid., p. 100, I14f, quotes: The Times (London) of 9. January 1934.
1102
854. Selwyn, Hitler's Englishman, p. 39.
1103
855. Oswald Mosley, The Greater Britain (London, 1934), p. 27, 51, 53.
1104
855a. Nancy Mitford, Wigs on the Green (1935), quoted in: Colin Cross, Fascists in Britain, p. 177.
1105
856. James Drennan, Der britische Faschismus und sein Fuhrer (Berlin, 1934), S. 229; G. D. H. Cole & M. I. Cole, The Condition of Britain (London, 1937), p. 436.
1106
857. John Stevenson, 'The British Union of Fascist, the Metropolitan Police and the public order': Lunn & Thurlow, British Fascism, p. 137; Otto-Ernst Schuddekopf, Revolutions of our time: Fascism (New York, 1973), p. 188; R. West, Meaning of Treason, p. 75.
1107
857a. Mike Cronin, The Failure of British Fascism. The far Right and the fight for political recognition (New York, 1996), pp. 30f.
1108
857b. D. Cannadine, Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy (1999), p. 546.
1109
858. Colin Cross, British Fascists, p. 101.
1110